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    <h1>Color schema editor</h1>

    <p>The Application has a GUI to customize the color schemas. </p>

    <div><img src="images/theme_editor.png" alt="Color Schema editor" /></div>

    <p>Standard schemas provided by <code>highlight</code> cannot be edited but can be duplicated and then customized.</p>

    <p>For every tokens of a color schema you can also set a custom inline CSS style. Some basic CSS style can be handled also by the <code>RTF</code> engine, but for a best view you must choose the <code>HTML</code> render engine. For this reason the preview of the Color Schema always uses the <code>HTML</code> engine. </p>

    <p>Please note that the inline CSS style is not put inside the html <code>style</code> attribute but embedded on the global <code>&lt;style&gt;</style></code> tag inside the class style definition of the token. So you can define a custom CSS style sheet that override the inline settings.</p>

    <p>Color schemas that uses inline CSS style are highlighted by an icon. </p>

    <p>With the advanced settings enabled you can also customize the appearance of the Language Server Protocol tokens.</p>

    <p>Customized themes are saved in <code>~/Library/Application Support/Syntax Highlight/Themes</code>.</p>

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